cps68500 Posted June 23, 2022 Posted June 23, 2022 My right side ABS has kicked in a couple times recently while driving @~30mph. I wasn't even braking at the times it happened. The ABS stays on for 2-3 seconds and then shuts off. I live in New England, I definitely know what it sounds and feels like. The last couple times it happened however, after the ABS noise / vibration, the truck pulls to the right for a quick jerk, then everything back to normal. I bring it to the dealer and got the call today they found the problem... The rear tires have less tread than the fronts. That's their answer. Replace the tires. Before I go ape sheet on them when I pick it up tomorrow... Is there any truth to this at all or could it be plausible?
Another JR Posted June 23, 2022 Posted June 23, 2022 A properly designed stability control system should be tolerant of very slight differences in tire diameter and should not activate due to that.
bowtie2007 Posted July 8, 2022 Posted July 8, 2022 There is a TSB on that issue. I was having the same problem and this fixed it. I had to tell the dealer about it. 1
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